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Jun 25 2016
News
As Financial Leaders Heed Economic Repercussions of Brexit, Supporters Deem It a Short-Term Price for Greater Policy Control
The British were warned for weeks that a vote to leave the European Union would result in economic pain. Now they’ll find out whether it will.
The Blaze
Jun 24 2016
News
Britain Votes to Leave E.U.; Cameron Plans to Step Down
Britain has voted to leave the European Union, a historic decision sure to reshape the nation’s place in the world, rattle the Continent and rock political establishments throughout the West.
New York Times (News)
Nov 16 2021
News
Violence erupts on Poland-Belarus border as Polish guards fire water cannon on migrants throwing rocks
Violence erupted at the Poland-Belarus border on Tuesday, as migrants desperate to cross into the European Union threw stones at Polish border guards who responded with water cannon and tear gas.
Polish and Belarusian authorities have blamed one another for the ratcheting of tensions on the border, where thousands of people have traveled in the hope of making it into the EU only to find
CNN (Online News)
Jul 23 2019
Opinion
Boris Johnson Is About to Collide With Reality
He has thrived on theatrics. As prime minister, he faces Brexit’s final act.
Throughout history, chaos has often been a crucible of great leadership. Yet with Britain in the throes of its biggest political crisis since World War II, it will be surprising if that turns out to be the case this time.
Boris Johnson prepared to become prime minister on Tuesday after the Conservative
Guest Writer - Left
Nov 25 2022
News
With rail strike looming, Biden says he has 'not directly engaged,' contradicting White House press secretary
President Biden contradicted White House officials on Thursday, claiming not to have been directly in touch with either side in the looming national rail-road strike.
Biden told reporters in Nantucket, Massachusetts that negotiations between unions representing railroad workers and their employers were ongoing. The president added since the talks were ongoing, he himself had not
Fox Business
Sep 01 2022
Analysis
California passes bill to regulate wages for fast food workers
The California Legislature sent Gov. Gavin Newsom a first-in-the-nation bill Monday creating a council to regulate wages and working conditions in fast food restaurants.
The bill would give labor advocates a long-elusive bargaining foothold in a low-wage industry that employs more than half a million non-unionized workers statewide.
Pushed by the Service Employees International
CalMatters
Mar 24 2022
News
US to take in up to 100K Ukrainian refugees, sanction more Russian officials, defense companies
The U.S. will welcome up to 100,000 Ukrainians and others seeking to escape from Russia's invasion, and will impose new sanctions on Russian individuals and companies, the White House said.
According to senior administration officials, the Biden administration is looking into multiple methods for those fleeing Ukraine to enter the U.S., including the refugee admissions program, as well
Fox News (Online News)
Sep 13 2022
News
Biden White House Moving Frantically to Avert a Looming Economic Disaster This Week
It’s an endless cycle of incompetence and disaster for the Biden White House. There’s another looming economic crisis that could strike hard this week. As if the economic recession and high inflation weren’t enough of a financial puzzle for this motley crew to solve—we have a potentially catastrophic railroad strike that could cost the US economy billions and disrupt virtually all commercial
Townhall
Dec 11 2022
Opinion
The FTC Has No Business Trying To Stop Video Game Company Mergers
Thursday night, hardcore action/adventure fantasy game Elden Ring took home top honors at The Game Awards 2022. Rival game God of War: Ragnarok took quite a few honors home as well. The two of them won pretty much any category in which they were nominated.
While this was happening, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced that it would take action to attempt to block Microsoft (
Reason
Mar 18 2020
News
Russia deploying coronavirus disinformation to sow panic in West, EU document says
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Russian media have deployed a “significant disinformation campaign” against the West to worsen the impact of the coronavirus, generate panic and sow distrust, according to a European Union document seen by Reuters.
Pushing fake news online in English, Spanish, Italian, German and French, the Russian campaign uses contradictory, confusing and malicious reports to
Reuters